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Language Requirement Query

Hello, I need a bit of guidance. Do most colleges require 3 years of language studies in high school? Just trying to plan my senior year schedule accordingly. Appreciate your input!

2 years ago

The exact high school foreign language requirement can vary significantly from college to college. However, it's common for many colleges, especially selective ones, to recommend at least two or three years of the same foreign language in high school. While two years can be sufficient at some schools, three or four years often make a stronger impression since it demonstrates a deeper commitment and more significant progress in the language study.

When planning your high school schedule, it is essential to align it with the admission requirement of your target colleges. Thus, you should research the admission requirements for foreign language studies at the specific colleges you are considering. You can typically find this information on the college's admissions website.

Moreover, if you can manage the workload, continuing your language studies in your senior year might give you an additional edge, showcasing your sustained commitment, particularly if you're applying to more competitive universities.

Lastly, if your chosen future career or major links to foreign languages or cultures, additional years of language studies can be beneficial. For example, global business, diplomacy, international affairs, linguistics, and certain social sciences often value proficiency in multiple languages.

Remember, the aim is not just to meet the minimum requirement, but also to build a strong profile that aligns with your future goals.

2 years ago

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